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Hi Terry,

Thanks for a wonderful take on critical thinking, as well as some food for ,uh, critical thought! From my standpoint meeting the needs of students who have not (yet) developed decontextualized oral language skills (the ability to talk about things not physically present), I notice the most frequent discussions presume a high level of verbal exchange. While in search for a definition of critical thinking, why not ask about evidence of such in three-year-olds? We could ask ourselves if we think critical thinking is restricted only to advanced language users. While the current cultural models seem to indicate this, perhaps a theoretical model could encompass the impressive cognitive activity observed in students still acquiring language skills.

Here’s a source of some related thoughts: Construing Experience Through Meaning: A Language-Based Approach to Cognition by C. M. I. M. Matthiessen and Michael Halliday.

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